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paul krugman and others have suggested that it was never big enough from the start. the white house cut a deal and they thought they could get through even when they controlled both houses of congress. >> right. a couple of things. let's remember that it barely got through. there was not a lot of margin. that is related to the second point. i am sympathetic as a peer of economists to the notion that it should have been there. -- i am sympathetic as a pure and economist. it did not look obvious that say a trillion dollar stimulus could have gotten through the congress even though both congress is had democratic majority. -- both houses had a democratic majority. the number kept changing. it was 787 and now it is estimated to be 850 as more data came in. this is not at all obvious that we had gotten bigger. what is obvious is that we could have made it better. this is lost to history now, but you might remember in return for almost no republican votes, no matter what it was, the president gave over about 250 billion, about 1/3 of the stimulus. this was in the spirit of
paul krugman and others have suggested that it was never big enough from the start. the white house cut a deal and they thought they could get through even when they controlled both houses of congress. >> right. a couple of things. let's remember that it barely got through. there was not a lot of margin. that is related to the second point. i am sympathetic as a peer of economists to the notion that it should have been there. -- i am sympathetic as a pure and economist. it did not look...
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i think it is up big burden for one child to support six adults. many chinese families have this challenge. china's rapidly aging population is only adding to the problem. to many pensioners, too few workers. much harder to keep that booming economy growing. now the company -- now the country's wealthiest provinces calling for change. they want them was there to be allowed to have more than one child. at that minorities in china are already exempt from the one child policy. many say it is time for everything to change. so far the authorities have said no. the question is, for how much longer? >> you've been watching abc news. >> just a reminder of our main news again this hour. more to come. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
i think it is up big burden for one child to support six adults. many chinese families have this challenge. china's rapidly aging population is only adding to the problem. to many pensioners, too few workers. much harder to keep that booming economy growing. now the company -- now the country's wealthiest provinces calling for change. they want them was there to be allowed to have more than one child. at that minorities in china are already exempt from the one child policy. many say it is time...
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they paid a big price for the failure of the takeover. the share prices have fallen around 20% in the past nine days wiping almost 3 billion pounds from the value of the company. what has rupert murdoch lost? >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire and% of the business which has extraordinarily good prospects, which has a growth trajectory which is well understood. it would have a substantial increase by an order of magnitude of a 20% increase. >> mr. murdoch is much bigger in the u.s.. the concern for him is that u.s. senators are now on his case following allegations that 9/11 victims and their phones were hacked. >> if that is true and if there was any access to any of the victims records, it would be the most evasive and perverse use of a victim's information in the final moments of their lives, a tremendous invasion for the families as well. >> 1989, the dawn of television's new age. >> mr. murdoch would see himself as the founder of bskyb. to be told by politicians that he should not press ahead in its sent to own all
they paid a big price for the failure of the takeover. the share prices have fallen around 20% in the past nine days wiping almost 3 billion pounds from the value of the company. what has rupert murdoch lost? >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire and% of the business which has extraordinarily good prospects, which has a growth trajectory which is well understood. it would have a substantial increase by an order of magnitude of a 20% increase. >> mr. murdoch is much...
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the headline is "this is the most humble day of my life," and there's a big photograph of the hearing ipts. there's murdoch touching his son on the arm and wendy in the background looking contrite. the c.i.d.ny any morning her -- sydney morning's headline is "they were shocked, appalled and shamed that murdoch is denying blame." you have a photo of murdoch and his son looking grim and wendy sitting behind looking none to -- too happy. when you get into the coverage, the lead is the following sentence "rupert murdoch aaccused his commercial rivals in britain of whipping up a stir of the wrongdoing for their own commercial reasons. ." >> we're going to have to leave it there but thank you very much. it's very interesting to see how it's been -- being reported there. professor knight. we just want to show you some of the headlines that are coming up for us here. "murdoch's humble pie." that seems to be be -- the predominant headline on most of the u.k.'s papers. reference to him stating it was the most humbling day of his life. and a photograph of the protestor with the plate of foam and
the headline is "this is the most humble day of my life," and there's a big photograph of the hearing ipts. there's murdoch touching his son on the arm and wendy in the background looking contrite. the c.i.d.ny any morning her -- sydney morning's headline is "they were shocked, appalled and shamed that murdoch is denying blame." you have a photo of murdoch and his son looking grim and wendy sitting behind looking none to -- too happy. when you get into the coverage, the lead...
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it is a big old sand hill. they had to do a lot of grading. >> in the building department, when we go out and look to people to building development, as soon as they squared away the top 6 inches or whatever is there, it is all sand. forever. in my yard, and there is nothing you can do about it. it is what there is. it was generally developed in response to the 1890's for mid- winter there, which was held in golden gate park. would the first buildings that was built in that area was a bar called the little shamrock, and it is still there just west of lincoln, just west from ninth avenue. it was built to help service people who were working on the big winter fair. they are still hoping the neighborhood. >> it is an offshoot of the 1892-8093 columbian exposition in chicago. when they were done, san francisco said bring it here. >> that is the chicken ranch. the building to the east of that is the chicken ranch, and you can see beyond to the west all sand dunes and hollows and gullies. that is one of the row house
it is a big old sand hill. they had to do a lot of grading. >> in the building department, when we go out and look to people to building development, as soon as they squared away the top 6 inches or whatever is there, it is all sand. forever. in my yard, and there is nothing you can do about it. it is what there is. it was generally developed in response to the 1890's for mid- winter there, which was held in golden gate park. would the first buildings that was built in that area was a bar...
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big rap -- good wrap all the time. you have a community where everyone lives on the trunk line. at the end of the castro shuttle or the parallel line, being in good shape, people farther out have a hard time accessing that service. these are projects that i intend to connect the dots in that way. to provide flexibility in the areas of bayview or hunters point. the more difficult or challenging areas and so on. comparatively speaking, this is not billions of dollars. this is taking the resources in the community and organizing them better. this could very well be worth of the research work that would have been through these consultant contracts in collaboration with that the agencies so that we can do more with the services that we have. >> it sounds like -- supervisor mar: it sounds like from public comment that these contracts are very important for the bayview hunters point mobility study. it looks like there were four different firms that responded to the rp and three of them are being chosen. any other comments, co
big rap -- good wrap all the time. you have a community where everyone lives on the trunk line. at the end of the castro shuttle or the parallel line, being in good shape, people farther out have a hard time accessing that service. these are projects that i intend to connect the dots in that way. to provide flexibility in the areas of bayview or hunters point. the more difficult or challenging areas and so on. comparatively speaking, this is not billions of dollars. this is taking the resources...
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several big names are event.ing the stars sweated through the dress rehearsal. the host about what keeps them coming back. iseven jimmy smits anticipating the fireworks. finishing touches on rehearsal, he said that the the nation'ss in is unlike anything else. >> this is about what the forward fathers put they first read that document. when we see the young people reed and from walter that they made sacrifices words. those it puts this in perspective. smith has headlining a with guestsmerica martin and others. it brought this family up from miami. to be at the capitol, he told have to be insane not do that. this is the reason for it. they came from across the for the holiday weekend. have heard a lot of good stuff from it. my family has been here. >> this is a great cultural thing. this is overwhelming. is a little living history. see the fireworks. >> those fireworks will be the sky right after the concert. are heading downtown take in the festivities, the metro is running extra trains. people are encouraged to take transportation to the mall. you can expect th
several big names are event.ing the stars sweated through the dress rehearsal. the host about what keeps them coming back. iseven jimmy smits anticipating the fireworks. finishing touches on rehearsal, he said that the the nation'ss in is unlike anything else. >> this is about what the forward fathers put they first read that document. when we see the young people reed and from walter that they made sacrifices words. those it puts this in perspective. smith has headlining a with...
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on my trips to australia, australia is pretty big. you see things, and when you see things, you want those things to happen in our great city. so what i am saying plainly is this, while the impending very expensive traffic signals that take a lot of time to get the permits and so on, in the interim it is good to contact our senior citizens. we have a large population of senior citizens. it is good to contact schools and asked how children and their parents, the difficulties they have on san jose avenue, san bruno ave, which one of you supervisors know what happens there. something like putting uthis there will save many lives. so with this type of deliberation is giving to you about the flight in technology which takes years and years to be put in practice, we need to know in the interim what really has been done to save lives, because no price can be put on a life, especially a child like. thank you very much. -- especially a child's life. supervisor campos: thank you. colleagues, this is an action item. we have a motion. motion by c
on my trips to australia, australia is pretty big. you see things, and when you see things, you want those things to happen in our great city. so what i am saying plainly is this, while the impending very expensive traffic signals that take a lot of time to get the permits and so on, in the interim it is good to contact our senior citizens. we have a large population of senior citizens. it is good to contact schools and asked how children and their parents, the difficulties they have on san...
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putting other types of signals, and i say that because on my trips to australia, australia is pretty big. you see things, and when you see things, you want those things to happen in our great city. so what i am saying plainly is this, whilehe
putting other types of signals, and i say that because on my trips to australia, australia is pretty big. you see things, and when you see things, you want those things to happen in our great city. so what i am saying plainly is this, whilehe
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if we wait for something into the future big discount that. parlay that is because in evolutionary times we may have been likely to die before we reap the benefit of waiting for your. people with very little to lose the had the steepest discount rates. socially mediated by our affluence and how secure we are. some of the poorest people on the planet. they become the richest people on the planet almost overnight. but very, very, young men are the ones most prone. if you are young man, nothing to lose, you will too outrageous things in the hope that you will attract a girl ended your genes into the next generation for you in a locked up for life for dead. wherever you end up dying. so it is important that we understand that about ourselves because in an interconnected world, and emerging global super organism every part affects every other part. issues of social justice and relative equality, opportunity, and affluent and so forth are very important to. i want to just talk briefly about what is happening as defined independent super organisms em
if we wait for something into the future big discount that. parlay that is because in evolutionary times we may have been likely to die before we reap the benefit of waiting for your. people with very little to lose the had the steepest discount rates. socially mediated by our affluence and how secure we are. some of the poorest people on the planet. they become the richest people on the planet almost overnight. but very, very, young men are the ones most prone. if you are young man, nothing to...
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so what is the big entity that we are part of? outfit their information since dems organized manner so what is the information system at work here? it is dna, a digital information system, which obviously has created in our bodies, but even more it has created that entity that we see today. 4.5 billion years old. it has created this extraordinary agency. they could concentrate briefly because they tell a tale of germanic mummification by life itself by dna. the first is the craft with the oceanic craftier. the burial states. these are made by the way. of rocks that scientists have recently come up with the rather intriguing notion that the continents would not exist without life and that's because we can calculate the energy budget of the early earth, the primitive earth. we can work out rights of the russian that are required to create the continents and the figures just don't add up. there is an energy deficit. we're succumbing to create the erosion of oceanic rocks they made the continents being formed. it's been argued that hi
so what is the big entity that we are part of? outfit their information since dems organized manner so what is the information system at work here? it is dna, a digital information system, which obviously has created in our bodies, but even more it has created that entity that we see today. 4.5 billion years old. it has created this extraordinary agency. they could concentrate briefly because they tell a tale of germanic mummification by life itself by dna. the first is the craft with the...
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premier league season resumed last week after a three week break and champions and it's in today's big narrow the gap will need a sense. late on monday with sunday's victory and. the only goal coming in the seventy ninth minute when that exam to get a shot pool scored from close range to register his a goal of the season defending champions in the posting the ninth in the tree. in the early kick off spartak moscow trials to nail a new boys rule the. open for the red wise midway through the first off before last is league top scorer well it's on balls to victory made way through the second spartak condemning boulder to this second home defeat in four days. in time they can seem schall the bracing to novelist in a way that i was told is best coming into its wealth minutes after this hedda and then in the seventy six sim shelf added his second sealing the final score the thirty three year old midfielder reaching one hundred three goals with the sack. elsewhere a blistering debut in the russian top flight for the portuguese coach who say it all with four different players on target for his
premier league season resumed last week after a three week break and champions and it's in today's big narrow the gap will need a sense. late on monday with sunday's victory and. the only goal coming in the seventy ninth minute when that exam to get a shot pool scored from close range to register his a goal of the season defending champions in the posting the ninth in the tree. in the early kick off spartak moscow trials to nail a new boys rule the. open for the red wise midway through the...
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we don't see the data showing a big awakening yet i think it depends on how worse things are going to get. but but right now it looks like people are really there's no question people are suffering there's no question people at the low end of the scale are incredibly miserable you know when we talk about the income inequality and we say how much wealth does the top twenty percent have as most people understand that it's about eighty five to ninety percent of the thought that wealth is held by the few at the top but when we ask people how much wealth is being held by the bottom forty percent people dramatically overestimate the people think it's four five maybe ten percent of the wealth is held by the bottom forty percent of americans it turns out it's all point three zero point three percent of the wealth is owned by the bottom forty percent of americans so we dramatically underestimate what's happening at the bottom at the bottom end and the problem with the bottom end is those people don't necessarily vote yet and we do our best interest in mind especially not in terms of taxes. aga
we don't see the data showing a big awakening yet i think it depends on how worse things are going to get. but but right now it looks like people are really there's no question people are suffering there's no question people at the low end of the scale are incredibly miserable you know when we talk about the income inequality and we say how much wealth does the top twenty percent have as most people understand that it's about eighty five to ninety percent of the thought that wealth is held by...
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>> well, um, there were both small and big themes. there were small patterns. three of the seven people were child jockeys. two of the seven individuals, actually, were slaves to confederate forces in fort sumter and the coastal war in the carolinas, they were not confederates, they were slaves to the confederate forces. um, so there were odd little connections to that. but the bigger connection was that even the people who left south carolina and were very glad to escape or survive slavery and otherwise left the state all wrote of their lives as south carolinians, all firmly identified themselves as sort of having a fraught relationship to where they're from. but, oh, they weren't going to let someone take that away from them. they would not identify themselves as africans with the one exception, perhaps, of boston kings who ended up going back to africa. but the rest of them they distinctly wanted to claim themselves as part of history even though they may have left the state. and i think that was the most powerful theme we found from the 18th to the early 20
>> well, um, there were both small and big themes. there were small patterns. three of the seven people were child jockeys. two of the seven individuals, actually, were slaves to confederate forces in fort sumter and the coastal war in the carolinas, they were not confederates, they were slaves to the confederate forces. um, so there were odd little connections to that. but the bigger connection was that even the people who left south carolina and were very glad to escape or survive...
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(toucan squawks) (lively drum intro) ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ ♪ swing! ♪ ♪ well, every day ♪ every day ♪ ♪ is so glorious ♪ glorious ♪ george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ ♪ is so wondrous ♪ wondrous ♪ ♪ there's more to explore when you open the door ♪ ♪ and meet friends like this, you just can't miss ♪ ♪ i know you're curious ♪ curious ♪ ♪ and that's marvelous ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?" ♪ ♪ like curious... ♪ like curious... curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator george loved the museum. every time he went, he discovered something new. the new north pole exhibit was frosty fun with its igloos and polar bears.
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and this is a very big wake-up call for somebody like me. this is something that will change your direction in life. >> and it did. burzee has been scheduled to transfer for another prison. and both cherry and royanna are left with some uncomfortable feelings. >> you think you know someone and then, you know, you really don't know him. because the way stuff went down it was really uncalled for. he stole a pair of clippers. i don't know what type of a story he told you. >> for sure, he did? >> they were an inmate's. yeah. and so that was wrong. you know what i mean? and then he lied about it. it was kind of sad. he should have known better, you know what i mean? it's just retarded. >> you think you know a person and something like that happens, it kind of makes you, wow, i really didn't know this person. but in this environment, you've got to kind of pick and choose who you associate with. and sometimes you pick people that you think are good people and they turn out not to be so-good people. it put a damper on things because we were pretty c
and this is a very big wake-up call for somebody like me. this is something that will change your direction in life. >> and it did. burzee has been scheduled to transfer for another prison. and both cherry and royanna are left with some uncomfortable feelings. >> you think you know someone and then, you know, you really don't know him. because the way stuff went down it was really uncalled for. he stole a pair of clippers. i don't know what type of a story he told you. >> for...
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that's definitely a big call i'm sure all of us here would eventually. turn to hopefully we can just get through this storm. we have little to do. with that in the future when it comes to those situations where a few months. you need a good match as well on the. back from injury and obviously i think for australians davis cup is a lot to be back in the grave and that's obvious if you go on. well meanwhile it didn't rain but it poured at the latest stage of the russian touring car championship as showers and cheer defending champion crashed and slid in second spot in the overall standings started from poll of nation enough that i would have to retire even before it became west wing in early kirshner session he returned only for the second race to settle the seventh. relinquish his overall lead the muscovite was overtaken by eventual six on the front of the leader also badly damaged in say outs but the race was stopped after that and he was awarded maximum points and full of went on to win the second drive session in a different car you're a seventy two po
that's definitely a big call i'm sure all of us here would eventually. turn to hopefully we can just get through this storm. we have little to do. with that in the future when it comes to those situations where a few months. you need a good match as well on the. back from injury and obviously i think for australians davis cup is a lot to be back in the grave and that's obvious if you go on. well meanwhile it didn't rain but it poured at the latest stage of the russian touring car championship...
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i get very nervous especially with the big one, the big performances. >> we couldn't be happier for you, jackie. it's an amazing thing. you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> good luck. keep going. the better you get the better you make me look as a judge. lovely to see you, jackie. o need imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ... your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. hi i'm doug harrison. we're experts at getting you the power chair or scooter you need. i didn't pay a penny out of pocket for my power chair. with help from the scooter store, medicare and my insurance covered it all. call the scooter store for free information today. call the number on your screso,p with your mortgage, worried about foreclosure.
i get very nervous especially with the big one, the big performances. >> we couldn't be happier for you, jackie. it's an amazing thing. you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> good luck. keep going. the better you get the better you make me look as a judge. lovely to see you, jackie. o need imagine... one scooter...
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so flooding is going to be a big concern here as well as strong winds anhigh waves along the east coast. in terms of temperatures, it stays hot in china. shanghai reaches 37 degrees. very hot indeed. for the americas looking unsettled down in the southeastern corner here. watch out for the drenching thunderstorms picking up the energy from the gulf of mexico. couple of severe areas to watch out across the northern in the northeastern corner of the u.s. and canada. then behind the tail end of this frontal system, this low pressure moving over montana. northern plains, look out for the strong thunderstorms. looking showery down in the southwestern corner as well as western mexico. here temperatures stay very, very hot in the central and the southern portions of the u.s. 40 degrees in oklahoma city. 34 in denver. and 31 in chicago. now we take a look at europe. it remains very thundery and wet out towards the east. especially for the balkans dealing with that widespread rain and thunderstorms. this system is going to be making its way in a northeasterly direction. much of eastern europe lo
so flooding is going to be a big concern here as well as strong winds anhigh waves along the east coast. in terms of temperatures, it stays hot in china. shanghai reaches 37 degrees. very hot indeed. for the americas looking unsettled down in the southeastern corner here. watch out for the drenching thunderstorms picking up the energy from the gulf of mexico. couple of severe areas to watch out across the northern in the northeastern corner of the u.s. and canada. then behind the tail end of...
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bumps the photographer on a motorcycle causing big commotion there. it's mark kavandish of new england. wearing that yellow jersey. giants still batting by the 13th. we'll update the search for the missing bay area fishermen. >> our coverage continues non stop at ktvu.com. thanks for joining us. >> so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. be careful. >> thanks dad. >> and call me--but not while you're driving. we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru.
bumps the photographer on a motorcycle causing big commotion there. it's mark kavandish of new england. wearing that yellow jersey. giants still batting by the 13th. we'll update the search for the missing bay area fishermen. >> our coverage continues non stop at ktvu.com. thanks for joining us. >> so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in...
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i get very nervous especially with the big one, the big performances. >> we couldn't be happier for you, jackie. it's an amazing thing. you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> good luck. keep going. the better you get the better you make me look as a judge. lovely to see you, jackie. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
i get very nervous especially with the big one, the big performances. >> we couldn't be happier for you, jackie. it's an amazing thing. you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> good luck. keep going. the better you get the better you make me look as a judge. lovely to see you, jackie. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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chop big, quench big. which is, obviously, addressed to our humpty dumptieses who eat up a nation's resources indifferent to the consequences. chop means eat. eat small, die small. quench means die. but eat big, die big. that shorthand rivals its prophetic succinctness another of my all-time favorites. the hurricane of change. it seems to be the favorite, also, of all the west african countries i've visited, and it goes "no condition is permanent." yes, we're speaking of those voices of the frustrated and disenfranchised whose -- [inaudible] seize the opportunity of barack obama's avenn dense into power in the united states to launch a song that went, "it is easier for a law to become president of the united states than to be president of uganda." the language of that song was played enough for even the dumbest audiences, but the lesson was not taken to heart. uganda underwent the most horrifying outbreak of urban violence bordering on the very collapse of humanity. and yet others had also warned in extend
chop big, quench big. which is, obviously, addressed to our humpty dumptieses who eat up a nation's resources indifferent to the consequences. chop means eat. eat small, die small. quench means die. but eat big, die big. that shorthand rivals its prophetic succinctness another of my all-time favorites. the hurricane of change. it seems to be the favorite, also, of all the west african countries i've visited, and it goes "no condition is permanent." yes, we're speaking of those voices...
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group stage for the first time in fourteen years major turnaround is hopeful this time out from the big names being brought in including european player of the year the off the touch. career is promising to create a memorable winter games after the city of pyongyang was chosen to host the twenty eighteen olympics the winning bid was announced by international candidate committee president jacques rogge in. young china was chosen head of new nick in germany and annecy france city game sixty three at the possible ninety five i was the votes so a landslide victory for them is the time lucky two out of the city had previous it's turned down the games in twenty ten and twenty fourteen something the south koreans say they've learned from. over the course of ten years so reading we have been listening and learning. improving our offered to go into movement each time today i work to increase demand to do hosting to be to be rewarded to. be sure they're hard to walk will continue although we shoot. to create and we need to against experience now sports doctor whose high profile clients include g
group stage for the first time in fourteen years major turnaround is hopeful this time out from the big names being brought in including european player of the year the off the touch. career is promising to create a memorable winter games after the city of pyongyang was chosen to host the twenty eighteen olympics the winning bid was announced by international candidate committee president jacques rogge in. young china was chosen head of new nick in germany and annecy france city game sixty...
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to watch in the cinema one says film this year is american documentary my one call which has been a big success media watching it go anywhere you'd see it every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event. here we can see a selection of the films beneficiary. also many lectures mostly because the film discussions in advance of itself and several of the region bringing together thousands of international guests to the crate of central russia. from the palace to the museum is a valid there are several cultural our mosques here and your film festival for example brings many tourists and industry professionals to the region from all over the world but why. that question and more let's meet this week's guest i sell it to me. now tell me your involvement with the festival. well a few months ago part of. all this so i decided to take this season's open. competition programme which will. consist of or term movies of highest quality or why invalid. well actually it's not a new idea to hold a nice film festivals not in the capitals but somewhere in the small cities which might be
to watch in the cinema one says film this year is american documentary my one call which has been a big success media watching it go anywhere you'd see it every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event. here we can see a selection of the films beneficiary. also many lectures mostly because the film discussions in advance of itself and several of the region bringing together thousands of international guests to the crate of central russia. from the palace to the museum is a...
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i get very nervous especially with the big one, the big performances. >> we couldn't be happier for you, jackie. it's an amazing thing. you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> yes. >> good luck. thank you for coming on. lovely to see you again. >> to see you, too. the better you get the better you make me look as a judge. lovely to see you. you need a little help with your mortgage, want to avoid foreclosure. smart move. candy? um-- well, you know, you're in luck. we're experts in this sort of thing, mortgage rigamarole, whatnot. r-really? absolutely, and we guarantee results, you know, for a small fee, of course. such are the benefits of having a professional on your side. [whistles, chuckles] why don't we get a contract? who wants a contract? [honks horn] [circus music plays] here you go, pete. thanks, betty. we're out of toner. [circus music plays] sign it. come on. sign it. [honks horn] ...homes around the country.
i get very nervous especially with the big one, the big performances. >> we couldn't be happier for you, jackie. it's an amazing thing. you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> yes. >> good luck. thank you for coming on. lovely to see you again. >> to see you, too. the better you get the better you make...
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but smaller developers aren't big enough to do their own thing. for those smaller developers who no one's heard of, it's going to be tougher for them to defect to the web, do their own thing and hope people find them just by searching. >> that was maggie lake. >>> despite the hype and fanfare, for apple it hasn't been an easy six month. the stock fell by 3.5% in june, the worst first half performance since the financial crisis erupted in 2008. apple's great at breathing new life into its existing stable of products, but it seems as though investors are hankering after something else, new gadgets from the company. they're also worried about competition from the like of google. >>> next on the show, europe and south korea are locked in a tighter embrace as a new trade deal promises change in opportunity. for consumers and companies alike. details ahead. >>> in from -- from cnn london, welcome back. a twist in the case of dominique strauss-kahn is expected to play out in a courtroom seven hours from now. a source close to the case tells cnn that pros
but smaller developers aren't big enough to do their own thing. for those smaller developers who no one's heard of, it's going to be tougher for them to defect to the web, do their own thing and hope people find them just by searching. >> that was maggie lake. >>> despite the hype and fanfare, for apple it hasn't been an easy six month. the stock fell by 3.5% in june, the worst first half performance since the financial crisis erupted in 2008. apple's great at breathing new life...
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so flooding is going to be a big concern here, as well as strong winds and high waves along the east coast. in terms of temperatures, it stays hot in southern china. 38 degrees in nanchang today. and shanghai reaches 37 degrees as well. it's very, very hot indeed. now for the americas, looking very unsettled down in the southeastern corner here. watch out for those drenching thunderstorms, picking up all that energy from the gulf of mexico. a couple of severe areas to watch out for across the north as well. for the northeastern corner of the u.s. awell as eastern canada. and then back behind the tail end of this frontal system, this w pressure system forming over montana. so areas nearby for western canada, the plains states as well as the northern plains, i should say. look out for those strong thunderstorms. looking quite showery over down in the southwestern corner as well as western mexico here. temperatures stay very, very hot in the central and the southern portions of the u.s. 40 degrees in oklahoma city. 34 in denver and 31 degrees in chicago. now we take a look at europe. it
so flooding is going to be a big concern here, as well as strong winds and high waves along the east coast. in terms of temperatures, it stays hot in southern china. 38 degrees in nanchang today. and shanghai reaches 37 degrees as well. it's very, very hot indeed. now for the americas, looking very unsettled down in the southeastern corner here. watch out for those drenching thunderstorms, picking up all that energy from the gulf of mexico. a couple of severe areas to watch out for across the...
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that is the big challenge for the national transitional council. in west libya, the fighting is going on. there is a gap and a difference between the east and west libya. >> us talk about the facebook generation. how much of a difference is it making in libya? >> it is interesting to me, the rebels. they are the generation of facebook. the people fighting now are those who used to chat on facebook. this helps indication between them. even to get international attention by spreading videos and photos. the proof of that was that gaddafi shut down the internet. in the gaza, they are getting access again. >> what can the international community to to support the rebels? >> the most important thing is that they recognize the national transitional council as the traditional -- legitimate representative of the libyan people. that is the most important thing. they will meet in is a symbol. they will work to support the libyans financially. -- they will meet in istanbul. >> what can germany due to support the rebels? >> germany's part is important in buildi
that is the big challenge for the national transitional council. in west libya, the fighting is going on. there is a gap and a difference between the east and west libya. >> us talk about the facebook generation. how much of a difference is it making in libya? >> it is interesting to me, the rebels. they are the generation of facebook. the people fighting now are those who used to chat on facebook. this helps indication between them. even to get international attention by spreading...
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bumps the photographer on a motorcycle causing big commotion there. it's mark kavandish of new england. wearing that yellow jersey. giants still batting by the 13
bumps the photographer on a motorcycle causing big commotion there. it's mark kavandish of new england. wearing that yellow jersey. giants still batting by the 13
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i get very nervous especially with the big one, the big performances. >> we couldn't be happier for you, jackie. it's an amazing thing. you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> ychlt. >> good luck. keep going. the better you get the better you make me look as a judge. lovely to see you, jackie. hey! you want that? you want a warm, super-delicious strawberry toaster strudel yeah but now i have nothing to eat sure you do. hey! you can have the pop tart! pillsbury toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat >>> right now a special performance for this show. jackie evancho and david foster. jackie, what are you going to sing for me? >> i'm going to be singing a song called "angel". >> what else? a little angel singing "angel." ♪ spend all your time waiting for that second chance for a break that would make it okay ♪ ♪ there's always a reason to feel not good enough and it's hard at the end of the day ♪ ♪ i need some
i get very nervous especially with the big one, the big performances. >> we couldn't be happier for you, jackie. it's an amazing thing. you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> ychlt. >> good luck. keep going. the better you get the better you make me look as a judge. lovely to see you, jackie. hey! you want...
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i think the big question is will he meet prime minister david cameron. before all this blew up, david cameron and others would fly halfway around the world to see rupert mer dock. now it's the other way around. he's flown in here and is trying to save the crisis of his empire which seems to be growing every single day. t the "mirror" reporting victims of 9/11 may have been impacted by the "news of the world." and also the embattled chief executive of news international rebecca brooks had volunteered to be interviewed by the police. we don't know if and when that will happen. . but that would again move this up another notch. the big underlying question sis this. how far up the line in the company cothey go. they found e-mails from as far back as 2007 that these practices were going on. why were they only passed on in the past month. >> dan rivers joining us outside the houses of parliament in london. many thanks to you. pauline. >> charles, let's return to asia and the latest inflation and trade figures that came out recently. the latest trade figures su
i think the big question is will he meet prime minister david cameron. before all this blew up, david cameron and others would fly halfway around the world to see rupert mer dock. now it's the other way around. he's flown in here and is trying to save the crisis of his empire which seems to be growing every single day. t the "mirror" reporting victims of 9/11 may have been impacted by the "news of the world." and also the embattled chief executive of news international...
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it was a big shake. it felt like a big shake. we're not used to that sort of magnitude earthquake. for many people, they got a frigtd. but everything is fine. a most unusual event. >> mark o'brien, network 10 reporter, from melbourne. >>> neighboring new zealand was hit by an earthquake on tuesday. the 6.5 magnitude quake was felt on most of the country. it was centered in taupo. but it was felt as far down as the capital of wellington. residents were shaken. but there's been no reports of any damage so far. as network 10's reporter, mark o'brien, was telling us. >>> you're watching "world business today." her first day on the job as the head of the imf. we'll look at the kind of leader that lagarde is bound to be. >>> a place where money seems to be no object. and gracing group buying sites. ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah nymex trieding down on 28 cents on the dollar. from cnn london, this is "world business today." welcome back. a die after winning thailand's general election, the new prime minister has announced her government will reopen an investigation in
it was a big shake. it felt like a big shake. we're not used to that sort of magnitude earthquake. for many people, they got a frigtd. but everything is fine. a most unusual event. >> mark o'brien, network 10 reporter, from melbourne. >>> neighboring new zealand was hit by an earthquake on tuesday. the 6.5 magnitude quake was felt on most of the country. it was centered in taupo. but it was felt as far down as the capital of wellington. residents were shaken. but there's been no...
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i lost my hair and a big mouth gone for me. i love my hair, i'm a barber, i cutting hair, so i love my hair. i lost that and i thought i lost my life. >> let me see your head. >> it's ashy. i ain't shaved. >> on top? >> i know you got the hookup on that. >> glass' job as a prison barber has allowed him to not only change the way other inmates look, but the way he sees them as well. robert burzee is one of his regulars. >> i sat right here in this chair and said -- >> no, the first time you asked me to cut your hair, i wasn't willing to cut your hair. i thought you were gay. i used to gay bash because i had a homophobia nature. i think everybody does when they're young and in the penitentiary because you think everybody wants you. and you don't want anybody coming at you like that. >> they call you bra-zee now. >> huh? i didn't get that e-mail. what are you talking about? bra-zee. like his last name. make kind of a joke out of it. which is kind of funny, you know. >> so you don't have a problem cutting gay guys' hair? >> as long
i lost my hair and a big mouth gone for me. i love my hair, i'm a barber, i cutting hair, so i love my hair. i lost that and i thought i lost my life. >> let me see your head. >> it's ashy. i ain't shaved. >> on top? >> i know you got the hookup on that. >> glass' job as a prison barber has allowed him to not only change the way other inmates look, but the way he sees them as well. robert burzee is one of his regulars. >> i sat right here in this chair and...
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she is hospitalized, and that sounds like a big deal. fdr had polio and j.f.k. and he was on all kinds of medications. eisenhower had a heart attack during her first term. >> nixon was a wear wolf. a lot of people don't know about that. >> you can tell around 7:00 he would get that shadow. >> it would start with the sweat on the lip. >> i will just finish my list. grant, jefferson and julius ceaser suffered from migraines. >> all of the information was hidden from the public. i know law lot of -- i know a lot of people know it is true. it is important to have the full picture. >> we didn't with barack obama. >> did people feed you that stuff? >> no, i would never tell you. >> he keeps sending him lady gaga articles. >> sean, what do you make of this? >> i think they are being too hard. i don't think you should know this much about somebody's medical history. if this was 34 years ago you wouldn't know about it. if she became president you might never find out about it and try to be a great president. >> you shouldn't know. you want less information. don't clutter
she is hospitalized, and that sounds like a big deal. fdr had polio and j.f.k. and he was on all kinds of medications. eisenhower had a heart attack during her first term. >> nixon was a wear wolf. a lot of people don't know about that. >> you can tell around 7:00 he would get that shadow. >> it would start with the sweat on the lip. >> i will just finish my list. grant, jefferson and julius ceaser suffered from migraines. >> all of the information was hidden from...